Re: will a 65 c10 cab bolt onto a 67 frame?
The front frame horns need changed, the radiator support mounts and rear cab mounts need changed. It is possible you could get away with just using the '67-'72 rear cab mount rubbers and not have to change the bracket on the frame. The '67 frame does have the correct bolt pattern for a power steering box, but you still need four 1/4" thick spacers.
If you have top pay someone to make all of these changes for you plus buy the '67 frame, you might compare that cost to what it would cost to just have your original long wheelbase frame shortened. The one big advantage to keeping your original frame is that the VIN on the frame will match the VIN on the cab.
|